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| The Criminality of the State by Albert Jay Nock (03/01/1939) "Stripping the American State of the enormous power it has acquired is a full-time job for our citizens and a stirring one; and if they attend to it properly they will have no energy to spare for fighting communism, or for hating Hitler, or for worrying about South America or Spain, or for anything whatever, except what goes on right here in the United States." |  |
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| The Library of Economics and Liberty http://www.econlib.org/ The Library of Economics and Liberty is dedicated to advancing the study of economics, markets, and liberty. It offers a unique combination of resources for students, teachers, researchers, and aficionados of economic thought. |  |
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| The Money Changers by Patrick S. J. Carmack (12/02/2003) The history of 'the money changers' and the control of the world's wealth through the fraud that is fractional reserve banking. |  |
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| Two Centuries of Intrigue by William H. McIlhany (09/16/1996) Down through the ages there have been many secret societies and conspiratorial movements that had as their goals the absolute overthrow of all existing governments, and the final destruction of all religion. Adam Weishaupt, a professor of Canon Law at the University of Ingolstadt (in Bavaria, Germany) established a continuing organizational structure to direct the worldwide attack on religion and monarchy—a structure which would, he hoped, eventually rule the world. The organization Weishaupt founded on May 1, 1776 was called the Order of the Illuminati. |  |
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| UN Observer and International Report, An Independent Journal of International Affairs http://www.unobserver.com/ The U.N. OBSERVER & International Report is totally independent of the United Nations and was founded in 1978, to accurately examine the activities of the United Nations and its Member-States. |  |
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| War Is A Racket by Major General Smedley Butler (01/01/1935) That war is a racket has been told to us by many, but rarely by one of this stature. Though he died in 1940, the highly decorated General Butler deserves to be heralded for his timeless message. His riveting 1935 booklet War is a Racket merits inclusion as required reading for every high school student, and every member of our armed forces today. After reading the following excerpts from this amazingly revealing essay, please forward it to all your friends. By spreading the word far and wide, we can and will create a brighter future for ourselves and for our children. |  |
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| Who Owns the Federal Reserve? Federal Reserve Directors: A Study of Corporate and Banking Influence by Committee on Banking, Currency and Housing (08/15/1976) Staff Report, Committee on Banking, Currency and Housing, House of Representatives, 94th Congress, 2nd Session, August 1976. |  |
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| Why Gold-Backed Currencies Help Prevent Wars by Ferdinand Lips (08/30/2002) Swiss Banker Tells How Gold-Backed Currency Hinders Wars |  |
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| WILSON'S DESTINY, Part I by Byron King (04/07/2004) The Daily Reckoning PRESENTS: The 16th and 17th
constitutional amendments... the Federal Reserve... would it
surprise anyone to learn that these "tools" were
instrumental in shaping the past century? Below, our friend
Byron King takes a look at the man who first wielded them -
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| WILSON'S DESTINY, Part II by Byron King (04/08/2004) The Daily Reckoning PRESENTS: Were it not for Woodrow
Wilson, what sort of world would we be living in today?
Without Wilson's legacy of "federal credit, national debt,
a large centralized government, and an imperious... moral
ideology built and financed thereon," argues Byron King,
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| A pocket guide to NSA sabotage by Doug Porter (09/01/2000) The US National Security Agency (NSA) engages in sabotage, much of it against American companies and products. One campaign apparently occurred at about the time when PGP's most serious vulnerability was added. To understand the whole story requires some background. |  |
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| Does the FBI Consider you a Terrorist? If you are a 'defender of the Constitution', you fit the profile Phoenix Federal Bureau of Investigation created this flyer during Clinton's Presidency, asking the recipients to help them fight domestic terrorism. It has been confirmed by many phone calls to the FBI and Phoenix local law enforcement that such publications were being given, by the FBI, to local law enforcement. It was not intended for the general public to know such FBI domestic terrorist definitions. "Defenders of the Constitution" are listed as potential terrorists. Do you fit the domestic terrorist profile? |  |
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| Electronic Privacy Information Center http://www.epic.org EPIC is a public interest research center in Washington, D.C. It was established in 1994 to focus public attention on emerging civil liberties issues and to protect privacy, the First Amendment, and constitutional values. EPIC is a project of the Fund for Constitutional Government. EPIC works in association with Privacy International, an international human rights group based in London, UK and is also a member of the Global Internet Liberty Campaign, the Internet Free Expression Alliance, the Internet Privacy Coalition, and the Trans Atlantic Consumer Dialogue (TACD). |  |
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| How to keep off The Forbes Richest Four Hundred by Mark Skousen (06/17/2000) A Warren Buffett cannot preserve his privacy, no matter how hard he tries. But if the stock market or the business world has been good to you and you would just as soon not attract a lot of attention, here are some suggestions. |  |
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| How You Lost Your Freedom by Alex C Root (05/17/2000) "When you control someone's money, you in effect control them..........." |  |
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| Landmark Decision Protecting Privacy by Unknown (06/09/2000) "...decision clearly shows that the SEC stepped out of bounds in trying to
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| Lost Rights by James Bovard (05/14/2000) AMERICANS' liberty is perishing beneath the constant growth of government
power. Federal, state, and local governments are confiscating citizens'
property, trampling their rights, and decimating their opportunities more than
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| Making phone calls in a tapped country by Rob Tuinstra (05/08/2001) A new device called an "IMSI catcher," switches off cell phone encryption without users knowing it, allowing secret police eavesdropping and location tracing. |  |
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| Offshore FAQ by Jim Bennett (05/15/2000) 1."I'm far from ultra-rich. Is an offshore asset protection plan right for me?"
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| Offshore & Privacy Secrets June 28, 2000 by Robert Smith (06/28/2000) |  |
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| Privacy: Trails in the Sand by Roger Clarke (05/16/2000) The twentieth century has seen a significant increase in the intensity of our
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| Sorry, Mr. Franklin, “We’re All Democrats Now” by Ron Paul (01/29/2003) At the close of the Constitutional Conventional in 1787, Benjamin Franklin told an inquisitive citizen that the delegates to the Constitutional Convention gave the people “a Republic, if you can keep it.” We should apologize to Mr. Franklin. It is obvious that the Republic is gone, for we are wallowing in a pure democracy against which the Founders had strongly warned... (Speech before House of Representatives, Jan 29, 2003) |  |
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| Stop Big Brother http://www.stopbigbrother.org/ The time to submit comments to the department of Health and Human Services (H.H.S.) about its proposed medical privacy regulations ended February 17, 2000. The time to submit comments to H.H.S. has ended but the process of developing a final rule will continue. |  |
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| The Anatomy of File Download Spyware http://grc.com/downloaders.htm What do the NetZip-descended file downloaders whisper when they think you are not listening? As you will see on the page below, if you use the RealNetworks RealDownload, Netscape/AOL Smart Download, or NetZip Download Demon utilities in their default configuration . . . EVERY TIME you use one of these utilities to download ANY FILE from ANYWHERE on the Internet, the complete "URL address" of the file, along with a UNIQUE ID TAG that has been assigned to YOUR machine, and (in the case of Netscape's SmartDownload only) YOUR computer's individual Internet IP address, is immediately transmitted to the program's publisher. This allows a database of your entire, personal, file download history to be assembled and uniquely associated with your individual computer ... for whatever purpose the program's publishers may have today, or tomorrow. |  |
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| The Complete Privacy Protection Guide by The AWARE Group (09/18/2000) The material included within this guide contains everything you need to understand Domestic and OffShore trusts, IBC's and OffShore Banking, so that you will have: - A practical way to protect your assets from abusive lawsuits; - A practical way to shrink the burden of income and estate taxes; and - A practical way to safeguard your family's financial privacy. |  |
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| The FBI's House Calls by Emil Guillermo (12/08/2001) |  |
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| The Rise Of The Surveillance State by James Bovard (05/16/2000) While high-tech breakthroughs make business more productive and life more
pleasant, progress also has a dark side. Technology designed for benign
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| Why You Should Have A Second Passport by Jim Bennett (05/16/2000) |  |
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